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Another question.
Is your desktop also running Vista? It might be useful to know what's different (or the same) about your 2 systems. MikeP |
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This is a very strange problem. Are you logged in as administrator on the machine? How much ram does it have? Does your Graphics Video card have 32MB or more of RAM and support Direct-X 9.0 or higher? Just some things to look at. I may be off base as usual. The graphics card info is a requirement to run hoster. I am no expert, but I believe direct-x has control of both audio and video, so if it is the wrong version it might be the culprit. Again, I could be wrong, but I would check to see which version is on the laptop. It seems like it should be 9.0 or greater with vista.
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can you hook that external drive up to your desktop and have hoster play from it. (Make sure you change the path so hoster plays from external drive only)
and see if those files play. could you tell us what is the size of one of the files,
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computer hardware that I can find
Acer Aspire 5570 2067
intel pentium dual core processor T2080 (1.73 GHZ; 533 MHz FSB; 1 MB L2 cache) Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 160 GB HDD DVD Super Multi DL 1 GB DDR2 802.11b/g wlam Realtek High Definition audio I can't find anything with direct-x. I am going to take a more indepth look at my hardware. |
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I don't know how old your laptop is or how up to date it is.
Has it got .NET Framework 2.0, DIRECTX9 ![]() Perhaps it might be worthwhile downloading and installing this little free program that conducts a complete Audit of your PC. I have it installed on all my machines and it is very enlightning ![]() Here is the link if you want to give it a go: http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html MikeP |
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if it has vista on it it should already have direct-X 10
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a couple more questions
First of all be sure and get the info George asked about a couple of posts back.
My questions: What were the kma's made from IE imported from disk or converted from mp3g or something different? Also when you place the song in the playlist what type of file does it say it is in the "Type" column IE CDCDG or HDZIP. In the duration column does the time showing appear to be accurate? and start counting down when you play the file? Does the status column turn green and read "play" when you try to play the file? Can you play video clips using the video tab to add them to your playlist (note: These won't show in the KJ screen, only in the singers screen). Can you add and play an mp3 or wma from the the audio tab? Can you import a track directly to the playlist from a disk using the CDG tab? Sam
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issue finally resolved
I just wanted to let you know that I finally resolved the issue. I used my desktop to copy all my cd's onto an external hard drive. I then figured out the merge files and whala.
On March 8th I ran an opry show from Hoster from my laptop. They thought I was a technological genius but little did they know that it was Hoster, LOL. Thank you for such a great program! |
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DirectX 9.0 is required for both Vista and XP.
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Dale,
Do you think it could be a direct-x problem? It seems strange that both audio and video are affected. Sure glad both my Toshiba's are workin' good. Knock on wood... |
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Anything is possible especially with Vista, but I think we are dealing with more than one problem. It may be a permissions thing with Vista and all the locked down security. It is hard to troubleshoot something like this without being able to see for yourself exactly what is going on.
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Dolly,
Probably draw another blank, but go to the folder where your KMA files are stored and right click on one of them. What does it tell you the size of the KMA track is? Average should be around 3 to 4 Mg (approx) at 128 compression.. Also make for sure that in the ATTRIBUTES at the bottom of the page READ ONLY and HIDDEN are UNCHECKED. |
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